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E file status & direct deposit

This may be a bit convoluted but ...

 

I e-filed my 2024 return and it was processed by Turbo Tax and 'accepted' by the IRS.  This year I split my refund between two bank accounts for direct deposit. I also have the cover sheet 'Electronic Filing Instructions for your 2024 Federal Tax Return'. It shows both bank accounts with routing numbers and account numbers. It also shows the amount to refund to each account and all of that is correct. However today I opened up Turbo Tax to get my exact refund amount because I was checking the status with the IRS and in doing so I noticed it says form 8888 not done. I opened it up and the routing number for the second bank is not there (not sure how that happened?) My question is: What exactly was filed by Turbo Tax and accepted by the IRS? Would Turbo Tax allow the filing without a routing number? Would that not produce an error? 

 

Thanks for any insight

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BrittanyS
Employee Tax Expert

E file status & direct deposit

Sign in to your TurboTax account and select Continue on the screen showing your prior-year summary. Make sure you're using the same TurboTax account (user ID) as in previous years. On the second screen showing product and pricing, scroll down and select Your tax returns & documents.  You can view the filed return and see all the forms submitted with it.  The software should not change what was submitted and accepted.

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